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Effect of dietary vitamin E on nitrite-treated rats
Authors:C.K. Chow  C.B. Hong  M.E. Reese  C. Gairola
Affiliation:1. Veterinary Science; University of Kentucky,Lexington, KY 40506 U.S.A.;7. Tobacco and Health Research Institute, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY40506 U.S.A.
Abstract:The effect of dietary vitamin E on cellular responses to nitrite was studied in rats. One-month-old male Sprague-Dawley rats were fed a basal vitamin E-deficient diet with or without 100 ppm vitamin E and 1000 ppm sodium nitrite (NaNO2) for 9 weeks. In addition to a high mortality rate, nitrite-fed rats maintained on a vitamin E-deficient diet exhibited a marked increase in liver necrosis, tubular nephrosis and myodegeneration, as well as greater biochemical and hematological alterations when compared to the control animals. No animal mortality or histopathologic lesions in any tissues were observed in rats receiving a vitamin E-supplemented diet with or without nitrite. The results suggest that depletion of vitamin E renders rats more susceptible to the adverse effect of nitrite, and that nitrite administration potentiates deficiency of vitamin E in rats.
Keywords:Rats  vitamin E  nitrite  2AA  2-aminoanthracene  2AF  2-aminofluorene  AHH  aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase  BP  benzo(a)pyrene  GSH  glutathione
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